And yes, we ended up not making a video: but playing silly games.
It’s amazing, the fun you can have on a boys’ night in.
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Apparently?
Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer, is to make a speech, today.
In which he’ll announce the party will — in the upcoming election — make six pledges on what he’ll do if Labour win.
It sounds a lot like something Tony Blair did, back in the day.
It’s something that reminded me, then, of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-four: and still does, today.
At one point, the book’s main character, has to re-write a newspaper article: one that saw a leader make a ‘categorical pledge’ to not do something … only to break that pledge a few months later.
Personally … ? And as a result of reading the novel?
I can never hear the words ‘pledge’, or ‘categorical pledge’, from the mouth of a politician … without thinking the pledge will be broken, or ignored, the minute the politician get’s into office.
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)16th May is Middlesex Day. Does Middlesex currently exist?
Q2)The flag of Middlesex has three what: swords, shields or maces?
Q3)Hampstead, Holborn and Saint Pancras had been in Middlesex. They’re now part of where: Camden, Hackney or Hammersmith and Fulham?
Q4)EN, HA, TW and UB are the county’s remaining what: post codes, roads or airports?
Q5)Finally … ? The county day was chosen: to mark a military victory by the 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment. A victory in which year: 1809, 1811 or 1813?
Q2)The city calls itself the what capital of the world: the entertainment capital, tyre capital or medical capital?
A2)The entertainment capital of the world. (The nearest the US gets to a tyre capital of the world, is Akron, Ohio: the place is the Rubber Capital of the world.)
Q3)The city’s in which US state: California, Nevada or Oregon?
Q5) 1811 YOu are absolutely right about politicians and pledges. One of the favourite sports of tv and press here these days is to find and share videos of politicians saying they won't do something they end up doing (usually not that long after) and vice versa. Pedro Sánchez, the current PM, is well known for it, but he isn't the only one. The other politicians make a point of that. When his government says they aren't going to do something, they remind them of the many other lines they said they wouldn't cross and have.
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Q1) No
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Q3) Camden
Q4) post codes
Q5) 1811
YOu are absolutely right about politicians and pledges. One of the favourite sports of tv and press here these days is to find and share videos of politicians saying they won't do something they end up doing (usually not that long after) and vice versa. Pedro Sánchez, the current PM, is well known for it, but he isn't the only one. The other politicians make a point of that. When his government says they aren't going to do something, they remind them of the many other lines they said they wouldn't cross and have.
1 No
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3 Camden
4 post codes
5 1811
Maybe. I know Elvis has been known to conduct marriage ceremonies there. I think. :)
ReplyDelete1. no
2. swords
3. Camden
4. post codes
5. 1811